Siu'uilOU 1 -IS- i3 f , ; I . i ' V ' . "Com on fellers!- JA's go swlnimlaT' How the old time cry - , .. . . Echoes In the recollection, -. ij Spite, of years that fly! '.'. How the summer breeze invites us! How the whispering branch deltght9us! Through the window all creation -. Seems to breathe that Invitation Of the days gone by. "Cfwne on,' fellers! Le's go swimmin'!" Ah,' 'tis far away, , That old nook where merry truants Shouted in their play! Now maturely -and demurely You maJt Journey, Quite securely, Where etch mighty, murmuring breaker Mentions to some ticket taker . What you ought to pay. :. "Come on, fellers! Le's go swimmin'!" Those were play days rare. Naught of pleasure that awaits us Can with them compare. All this poor perfunctory splashing; All those modes so trimly dashing Please alone as they remind us Of the days we left behind us; Happy days back there!" Washington Star Mrs. Frank McKinne is visiting in Statesville. Miss Lily Greensboro. Thorn is visiting in Miss Gertrude Franklinton, Ball is visiting in . Mrs. Andrew Syme has gone for a visit at Haywood. Miss Margaret Habel at Fuquay Springs. is visiting Miss' Mar Armistead Jones for Salisbury itoday. left Miss Eleanor Phillips has gone for an extended northern trip. Mrs. T. S. Stone left today for a visit to relatives in Oxford. Miss Margaret Boylan has turned from a visit in Charlotte. re- ' Mrs.. Thomas Badger left this morning for a visit to Salisbury. . . Mrs. A. M. McPheeters left today for White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. -'i. . Hrs,.W. C. Harris has gone to Winston-Salem' to visit her daughter. . ". Miss Mary Lizzie Langston is on a visit to relatives and friends in Ox ford.' : ' MM? T? "Mf 'SiJfdatf affoT chfidTen have returned from a visit to Golds- boro. Mrs. U- E. Womble has returned from a visit to' her daughter at Win ston-Salem. Miss Sarah Porter has returned to her home in Richmond, after a visit to Mrs. John W. Brown. Dr. C. O. Abernethy returned last night from Beaufort, where he has been sepnding his vacation. . . Misses Frances and Mary Lynch Johnson have returned from a visit to relatives in Scotland county. Miss Zoa Marcum has returned to her home in Cary. after a visit to Mrs. Williams in West Raleigh. - Mrs. Fannie Williams and little grandson, Francis Johnson, have left for a stay at Fuquay Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tlmberlake and son, Master Julian, Jr., left to day for a visit to relatives at Bos ton. Miss Julia Rhem, of Halifax, left today for Black Mountain, after spending last night with Mrs. E. B Roberts. Mrs. Fred Rogers and Mrs. Dana Crossland, of Bennettsvllle, S. C are visiting their sister, Mrs. Fred Walters. Mrs. Fannie C. Park and little granddaughter, Miss Virginia Ter rell, left for Mecklenburg county, Va., today. Miss Frances Lilly, of Fayettevllle, Messrs. Alfred, and Duncan MacRae, of the btate University, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gray. Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Carrie Mitchell have returned from a pleas ant trip to Richmond, where they have been " visiting relatives and friends. MARRIAGE ; CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED ' SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES 7 J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers t 47 WHITEIIAIiL ST., ATLANTA, GA: ; V . ifl8B-TMla"'Brigg8 ,left todf:;ior WrlghtsvUle. Mrs. Talcott Brewer spent the day in ' Wake Forest. Miss Edna and Master WIngate Blanchard went to Clayton today. -Col. A. H.. Arrington left this morning for Morehead City to spend a few days. . ( 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thomas were in the city today returning home to Wilson, after a visit to Henderson. Miss Bessie Wesson, returned to her home at Laurenceville, Va., to day, after a visit to friends in the city. Misses Sadie and Mena Davis, of Salisbury, are the guest of the Misses Lacy's at their home, Bonita, Wake county Miss Clara Rogers and Miss Ruble Adcock returned to their homes at Oxford today, after a visit to friends here. :.; ' . Mrs. Addle Upchurch and grand daughter, Mrs. I. D. Underhill, and children, left for Youngsville and Wake Forest today. Miss Ray Brown, who has eben away for sometimes visiting at Char lotte, Gastonla, and other places, has returned to the city. ; Miss . Mary Bech, of Henderson, spent a few hours in the city today, returning home from Benson, where she has been teaching music. Gen. and Mrs. T. R. Robertson left for Morehead today to spend several weeks. Mrs. Robertson will then go to Virginia for the rest of the sum mer. ; ;" -Or-'' ;' .' ' ' ' 'I Miss Lydia Strother, of Franklin ton, and Miss Ruble Strother, of Ox ford, who have been the guests of Misses Nellie and Mary Strother, re turned home today. Mrs. J. V. Sirnms will return home this afternoon from Chase City, Va., where she has been spending some time at the Mecklenburg Springs. She will be accompanied by her sis ter, Miss Margaret Treloar, of Charr lotte. Lawn Party. Tomorrow night at 8:30, the ladles of Central ; Methodist ' church - will conduct a lawn party and ice' cream supper on thelawn of. Mrs. E...G4 Love's, corner of Blood worth street and Newbern avenue. The proceeds will be applied to the painting of the church parsonage. The public is in vited. . Return From Camp. H Messrs. Richard Giersch and Mc Neely DuBose are home from camp "Liberty" in the eastern part of the state. They report a good time in spite of the rains and fearful rise of water In the camp. A Beautiful Thought. A talented young lady of the city contributed the following as .the sane and substance of a beautiful sermon preached by Rov. Mr.' Sham burger last Sunday night: "To die Is but to live In realms of happiness above. Sacrifice Is but to give . Present content for eternal love." The proprietor of a Portland, Ore. dry cleaning establishment writes: . I . have used Ivory Soap for over two years, for all kinds of cleaning and dyeing, with the most perfect results; As a dry-cleaning soap, it acts like magic and is far superior to any of the benzine soaps sup plied to the trade. It removes dirt, without injuring the most deli cate color or fabric. Ivory Soap 99& Per Cent. Pure. INVITATIONS If so, you will be in want of several small : items as usual. ' Do you want a Belt? Do you want some new Hosiery? Do you want some pretty ruching? Do you want some heavy Hair Ribbon? Do you want a Belt Buckle? Do you want a pair of Slippers? Do you want a Fan? Do you want some Pins or Combs? Do you want some pretty White Goods to make a new waist? You can find big assortments here of all the above necessaries. a loo km Opposite Post Office. rr w-r vrt-M -.bi e T.nn at. KtTFlPa The United States marshals and other officers are proving their ac counts before Judge Purnell today. The Southern Railway Comapny announces another erturslon for August 1 8th, at remarkably low rates to Norfolk. ! It has- been announced by Mr. J. E.. Patersori, of Goldsboro, president of the Farmers' State Alliance, that the annual meeting will be held , at Hillsboro August 11th. : ' Mr. Frank S. . Wilson returned from' Richmond, where he recently went to undergo an operation. His many friends will be glad to learn he la much improved.. The policy of the ' Merchants' Association is to advertise judgments against customers who will not pay the bills. There are a few judgments now being advertised in The Times and other judgments will be adver tised from time to time. -.. A live wire from the electric light at the corner of Hargett and Blood worth streets lay across the street for several hours todayi A red flag attached to It warned passersby to avoid it, yet It was a source of much danger to small children. ':: Mr. E. V. Richardson, a promi nent citizen of Wendell, is in the city. Mr. Richardson reports the opening of the tobacco market ' at Wendell yesterday, with' a record-breaking crowd iue iiuur. oomeiainB over 2v,vu pounds were sold. Quality fair and prices very good. Mr. John A. Park left In good trim from the city hall this morning at 4:30 a. m. for ' Morehead City. Mr. Park, who is to deliver a mes sage to Col. Armfleld from Governor Glenn, is making the trip in a Ford Roadster. He expects to arrive in Morehead tomorrow afternoon. . l . n il i n a nnni SIZZLING HOT DAYS j CALL FOR -FIZZING GOLD SODA. ' That's the combination to work what the weather man sends.' Come off Just to lten to the fooritaln fli; and one of our Ice Cream Sodas will top you off for a comfortable day. KING-CRQWELL Drug Co. i We tire Agents tor. bU0n I 4 PERSONALS f Mr. T. J. Gattls, of Charlotte, is In the city. Mr. C. H. Denny, of Reidsville, Is here today. Mr. Paul G, Welch, of Greensboro, is here today. .- , Mr. E. C. Robinson, of Wadesboro, is here today. ; S. H. Hearne, of Albemarle, spsrit last night in the city. Mr. J. A. Brock, of Wilmington, is registered at Hotel Giersch. Hon. John P. Kerr, of Ashevllle, is registered at the Yarborough. Mr. C. W. Hackett, of the Southern Railway's engineering force, Is here on business. ' Messrs. E. S. Nash and W. L. West, of Wilmington, were registered at the Yarborough last night. Mr. J. Gordon Hackett, of North Wllkesboro, Is here for the meeting of the board of directors of the state penitentiary. Mr. T. Herman Beverly, a native Carolinian, now director of the Y. M. C. A. of the University of Alabama, is in the city. He leaves today for Alabama. ' Weak women should read my "book No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. Tells how these sooth In k, mealing, antleptlc supposlto- rles brinS quick and certain help. The Henry T. Hlcka & Co. ' CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. 1 The Kind You Have Always 3osghl Bears the fBgna-toroof these days, so you don't nee4 to tare in any time. It will cool you right , Puylr's Candy. 1 rT-, I Royall & Borden Furniture Co., 127FayettevilleSt. - Raleigh, li. C. Red Dwarf and Pony Eastman's Kodaks and logues sent on application. Edison Rotary Mimeograph and supplies. Complete stock of Blank Books and General office supplies. ALFRED The Raleigh Buy your Furniture and House Furnishings from us. We can save you money! . Come in and Let Us Show You. The Raleigh Furniture Company, 17 East Martin and 18 Market Sts. T. E. GREEN, V Sec: and Treas. OPTICAL INSURANCE. . ' i .: ' . - ' Insure your eyes against strain from over-use by taking out a policy on them in the shape of a pair of our perfwtly-made, and perfectly nttea eye-glasses, it We pay especial attention to mountings those we carry do not come off easily, nor do they pinch the muscles about the eyes..'":'. -':-. II. ; M AH LERS' 5 O N S : Jewelers - - ' Raleigh, N. C fMBESTOT In the Furniture and House Furnishing Line is being, shown by us in our , New Store on IYETTiEV We have a stock of furrilshings such as has never been shop in -M State before and we extend ct cdrdial jhvitation to V all the lady-folks especially, 'to call r ; - and review CAPI1M : EUnNITUBE COMPANY, FAYETTE VILLll STREET, RALEIGH, N. O.i Cases ,We ara offerings tWs week gpephl Prices in : China Cases and Side boards, v ,s-i . xi, you wui6 a, vxuua ' ' vase or oiaeooara ims is the Time to Buy. Ink Pencils, $1 to $2.50. Supplies. 1908 cata WILLIAMS & CO. furniture Co. J. M. RIGGAN, Manager. will be a paying investment. our stock. ... . t I r

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